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Agent Ramos needs mail
American Border Patrol ^ | 03 April 2007 | American Border Patrol

Posted on 04/04/2007 12:32:34 AM PDT by Dacb

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AMERICA'S HERO:

Agent Ramos is in a federal prison cell - about the size of a bathroom - 23 hours a day. There is a small window; but it is painted dark gray. He is allowed out of his cell one hour a day "for a walk."

Reading material is forbidden. The family and advocates have pleaded with prison officials to let Agent Ramos be provided with reading material. But prison staff state: they must enforce the rule: NO READING MATERIAL in solitary confinement.

The 911 Families sought to present Agent Ramos with a Holy Bible; prison officials stated Agent Ramos, in solitary confinement, could not receive the Holy Bible.

The 911 Families and members of congress contacted prison officials. After extreme pressure, the prison allowed Agent Ramos to receive the Bible. Agent Ramos is allowed no photos in his cell...sleeps on a cot. Agent Ramos can only read one book, the Bible, but:

AGENT RAMOS CAN READ ALL OF THE MAIL SENT TO HIM!

HERE IS THE REQUEST DIRECTLY FROM AGENT RAMOS BELOW:

Agent Ramos would like you to send him letters! His wife, Monica, and father-in-law, Joe, said yesterday: "PLEASE write to Agent Ramos America."

Monica said Agent Ramos used to receive about 50 letters a day - now he is only getting 10 letters a day. Or less. Agent Ramos said the prison staff gage how muchAmerica supports him via his mail volume.

PLEASE write Agent Ramos once a week or more! PLEASE get your children and grandchildren to send Agent Ramos a letter! Have your friends and relatives write a letter - hold an AGENT RAMOS LETTER WRITING party.

You cannot send him a postcard: ONLY a letter in an envelope.

The letters must be addressed EXACTLY as follows:

Ignacio Ramos #58079-180 FCI Yazoo City Medium Federal Correctional Institution P. O. Box 5888 Yazoo City, MS 39194

VISIT these websites:

Pardon the Agents -- http://www.pardontheagents.com/

FREE RAMOS and COMPEAN! http://www.agentramos.com http://www.nbpc.net/

FREE GILMER! http://www.freegilmer.com


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: borderagents; borderpatrol; compean; johnnycrooksutton; prison; ramos
Guilty or not Guilty. I think it would be nice to write to him and include Scripture for him as well.

While your at it, send a letter out to the troops.

RLTW

1 posted on 04/04/2007 12:32:40 AM PDT by Dacb
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To: Dacb
This is great. Thanks for the post. I'm going to write up a nice long letter and send it to him immediately.

I think I'll include some reference to heroes who have persevered in the face of hardships past.
2 posted on 04/04/2007 12:58:57 AM PDT by starbase (Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
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To: Dacb

How bizarre. It’s like he’s Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs... no good deed goes unpunished. More US Justice.


3 posted on 04/04/2007 1:08:27 AM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: Dacb
Why is he in Solitary Confinement?
Is it punitive? Punishment for something he did while in jail?

I understand the need for "Administrative Segregation" due to the need to provide for his safety, but not Solitary..

Solitary is reserved for dangerous prisoners, or as punishment for serious infractions of prison rules and regulations..

Under administrative segregation, such rules are relaxed, and reading material, etc., is allowed..
In fact, under Federal Law, certain amenities are required..

4 posted on 04/04/2007 1:36:28 AM PDT by Drammach ("If you make yourselves sheep, the wolves will eat you." -- Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Dacb
Solitary confinement is used in many prisons for violent inmates and those inmates perceived as having gang-related affiliations.
Some prisons are designed specifically for it. The original prisons, as envisioned by the Quakers, called for solitary confinement, but the practice was halted because of the detrimental effects it had on prisoners.
However, the practice never completely ended.
In the 1980s, solitary confinement became a regular feature of prisons, and it has become the sole form of incarceration in so-called Security Housing Units or Supermax prisons.

In a Supermax prison, the cells are eight-by-ten feet and windowless.
The cells are grouped in "pods."
The cell doors are perforated with holes large enough for guards to see inside the cell, but small enough to obstruct the prisoner's vision and light.
All a prisoner can see through the door is another white wall.
Each cell is furnished with a built-in bunk with a toilet-sink unit.
Nothing is allowed on the walls.
Prisoners may be allowed television, radio, and books, but these are taken away as punishment for any rule infractions.

Prisoners in solitary confinement are kept in their cells, under surveillance, for 22.5 hours a day.
Unlike the rest of the prison population, inmates in solitary confinement may not take advantage of educational or recreational programs.
The 90 minutes outside the cell may be divided between visiting a small library, washing, and exercising in a pen connected to the pod.
Prisoners are strip-searched by the guards before and after visiting any place and are placed in waist restraints and handcuffs when being escorted.

5 posted on 04/04/2007 2:06:13 AM PDT by Drammach ("If you make yourselves sheep, the wolves will eat you." -- Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Drammach
Source for above..

http://law.jrank.org/pages/9386/Prison-Prisoners-Rights.html

6 posted on 04/04/2007 2:09:06 AM PDT by Drammach ("If you make yourselves sheep, the wolves will eat you." -- Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Drammach

Solitary is reserved for dangerous prisoners, or as punishment for serious infractions of prison rules and regulations

I think murder is dangerous. I am sure that is their thinking.


7 posted on 04/04/2007 3:01:29 AM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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To: Terriergal
Again, contrast this with how the DoJ treated Sandy Burger.

This is a travesty. Just sickening.

8 posted on 04/04/2007 3:08:38 AM PDT by Cyropaedia ("Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principal of evil...".)
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To: Dacb

Thanks for posting. BTTT!


9 posted on 04/04/2007 4:27:29 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: Dacb

Thanks, will write a letter after work. What about Compean? Is Ramos the only one being mistreated?


10 posted on 04/04/2007 4:57:38 AM PDT by Nephi (Open borders is the flip side of the free trade coin. It's time for Protectionism.)
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To: napscoordinator

Who murdered someone?


11 posted on 04/04/2007 5:00:41 AM PDT by nativist (Always avoid hitting if it is honorably possible to do so, but never hit soft.)
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To: nativist

Aren’t these the two border patrol guys who shot that guy in the back?


12 posted on 04/04/2007 8:31:03 AM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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To: napscoordinator

Yeah, in the butt. He didn’t die and from what I understand was given money for his pain.


13 posted on 04/04/2007 11:17:25 AM PDT by nativist (Always avoid hitting if it is honorably possible to do so, but never hit soft.)
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To: Dacb

Lou Dobbs did a great hour-long program on Ramos and Complean last weekend. These two men definitely need our support. What has happened to them is a thorough corruption of the justice system.

IMHO, that DA Johnny Sutton is on the take from Mexican druglords. I wouldn’t be surprised if he is a descendant of the crook Willy Sutton.


14 posted on 04/04/2007 11:20:02 AM PDT by Palladin (Jordin will be the AI this year.)
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To: napscoordinator

Not in the back—in the ass. He returned to his rathole in Mexico and continued bringing drugs into the USA.

He was given immunity by Texas creep prosecutor Johnny Sutton.

$$$$ talks and $hit walks.

The wrong men are in prison here.


15 posted on 04/04/2007 11:24:11 AM PDT by Palladin (Jordin will be the AI this year.)
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To: nativist; Palladin
I was just giving a possible reason to why the guy was in solitary confinement. I don’t know the story that well, but apparently some people feel he should be in general population instead of solitary. I think if I were in jail, I would want solitary because less chance of getting screwed with both literally and figurative.
16 posted on 04/04/2007 11:43:34 AM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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To: napscoordinator

OK.

My card is in the mail to Ignacio. I hope other FReepers do likewise, to show support for this brave Border Agent in this time of trial.


17 posted on 04/04/2007 4:30:14 PM PDT by Palladin (Jordin will be the AI this year.)
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To: Cyropaedia

secession seems more and more palatable.


18 posted on 04/04/2007 6:16:04 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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